⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I had found Jonathan Wiswell’s short fiction a little twee for my personal taste (it’s very high quality twee, but I’m not the right reader for it), so I was pleasantly surprised by Someone You Can Build a Nest In, and I was delighted to be given the opportunity to review an advance copy of The Dragon Has Some Complaints.
The best thing about this book by far is the narrator. A three headed dragon--each head with a distinct personality and voice, is not picking your narrator on easy mode. And Centerhead is such an absolute delight. He’s grumpy, he’s vulnerable but doesn’t want to show it; he’s a whole mood. And the other heads are just as delightful. Wiswell does a fantastic job with the relationships among them, and it’s the absolute highlight of this book. In truth, I’d have rated this book 3.5 stars, but it got rounded up for the absolute charm and skill Wiswell brings to Centerhead’s narration. (I read this digitally--I hope the audiobook narrator does this justice. If they do, it will be an all timer.)
Garrodigh is a feral and wounded dragon. He scrounges up a living in a forest, but his wounds mean he can’t fly, and he doesn’t remember how he got his wounds. He’s down to three heads, and under cannonfire, when he poses as a wounded tame dragon to con a few meals out of the humans before he eats them. But then he meets Rania, who is determined to heal him and let him fly again. As he finds his place in this new world, he’ll have to fight to keep his rider and his new friends safe.
The plot is fun, and it has its twists and turns. It surprised me a few times, but there were a few times I found the world building a little confusing or inconsistent. But the beating heart of this book was the relationship between dragon and rider, and I found myself wishing for a little more edge, like Wiswell brought to SYCBNI. The singleminded focus on dragon and rider also made some of the other characters a little blurry.
Recommended for fans of T.J. Klune, and the Dealing with Dragons series.
I recieved an advance copy in exchange for this honest review.




















